Open source AI is booming, according to Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue. The company has grown into something like a GitHub for AI in recent years, where AI builders can share and download open models and datasets, now used by roughly half the Fortune 500. Delangue has seen the same story play out again and again: companies start […]
Open source AI is booming, according to Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue. The company has grown into something like a GitHub for AI in recent years, where AI builders can share and download open models and datasets, now used by roughly half the Fortune 500. Delangue has seen the same story play out again and again: companies start […]
News publishers say OpenAI hid tools and datasets that could identify copyrighted journalism in ChatGPT outputs, escalating their lawsuit with a new motion for sanctions.
Artificial intelligence is leaving the lab. Robots are unloading trailers in distribution centers, cleaning solar panels on commercial rooftops, and autonomously sweeping Fortune 500 campuses. AI-native propulsion systems are navigating satellites in orbit without human inputs. Machine learning is predicting electricity demand at grid level in real time, days in advance. Satellites are being tasked […]
New York's AI companies are embedding AI into industries the city already runs: trading floors, hospital records, compliance desks. This list of 25 names, from Hugging Face to Dataminr, maps what that looks like in practice, and why the city's AI economy no longer needs Silicon Valley's permission.
Google AI Studio is rolling out Import from GitHub in Build mode. It transforms an existing repo into a runtime-compatible format. You can then iterate on it, deploy it, and more.
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Darius Baruo
Jul 08, 2026 20:23
GitHub faced six incidents in June 2026, impacting Copilot, API, and more, as AI-driven workloads strain infrastructure.
GitHub revealed in its June 2026 availability report that the platform experienced six significant service incidents last month, impacting core features like Copilot, API services, and repository operations. The report outlines both causes and corrective actions as the company grapples with increasing infrastructure demands driven by AI workloads. The most critical disruptions included a June 4 failure affecting 81.6% of Copilot code review requests and a June 8 outage that caused 17% of unauthenticated user requests to fail. GitHub attributed the former to an unvetted dependency update and the latter to a spike in abusive automated traffic targeting specific endpoints. Other incidents spanned authenticat
GitHub continues to be a scintillating target for attackers because it sits in the middle of the software supply chain and gives threat actors three things they crave: source code, secrets, and automated pipelines to run amok in.
Datadog Security Research has been tracking what it calls a “sustained pattern” of GitHub API abuse over the past several months that seeks to map organizations and their members. While individually these requests are “unremarkable,” they become dangerous when they move across environments for weeks at a time, and, worse, progress to full-out cloning. The biggest challenge is that they blend into normal API usage patterns.
GitHub has been a goldmine for criminals looking to breach organizations because many development lifecycles are insecure, said David Shipley of Beauceron Security. Typically, threat actors are after API keys and cloud secrets.
“Now with everyone being pushed to do more, faster, with AI agents coding, the treasure trove of secrets is likely